As your HP ink cartridges begin to run low and the time has come to replace expired consumables, watching tutorials like YouTube will make the process a fast and easy task. Also, HP provides helpful ink management technology that notifies users when printer ink is near expiring. Another easy way to tell if your printer ink has almost expired is if the quality of your images or text documents begins to suffer. At this point, it is imperative to find replacement inks.
Once ink reaches critical level on your HP machine, open the printer drawer. The drawer should easily fold down with little hassle or effort. At this point, the individual ink cartridges should be visible. Next, you should look for the change cartridge button, which is near the power button and LCD screen. On each printer ink cartridge there should be a small lever that helps snap the consumable out after applying slight pressure.
Each ink cartridge should be removed carefully and gently so that the printer is not damaged in any way. To help HP printers be more environmentally friendly, it is a smart decision to recycle each expired cartridge that is removed from a machine. Compatible and remanufactured cartridges are available from a number of different reputable third party sites and will provide you with cost efficient replacement printer ink. Replacement consumables are easy to snap back in to the machine as long as you are careful.
Once printer ink cartridges are snapped securely back into place, you may turn your device back on. Once the device if back in operational mode it is simple to check and make sure that the new printer cartridges are aligned and ready to begin printing. With convenient HP management software that can be downloaded to your PC, users can manage new consumables and be sure they are installed correctly before printing.